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This is my big game hunting rifle. I built it from scratch and it is all period correct to the year 1770. 54 Cal with 42" barrel. The twist rate is 1:70.
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Work of art! Well done!This is my big game hunting rifle. I built it from scratch and it is all period correct to the year 1770. 54 Cal with 42" barrel. The twist rate is 1:70.
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Thank you Sir.Work of art! Well done!
ive always been a Schnabel fan but, they don't look right on many rifles. That one looks right.My first rifle built for me when I was 7, took my first goat with it age 8.
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Work of art right there.You can guess what this one will be when it grows up.
I wish I could regularly get washboard curly walnut like this!
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That's a nice looking Model 30S (or is it a 720?). You don't see many of those anymore.Grandpa’s 30-06. Circa 1950s.
The Barrett stock earlier in this thread is from the same walnut as this stock.View attachment 1009495
It’s an Enfield. Apparently one produced at Eddystone.That's a nice looking Model 30S (or is it a 720?). You don't see many of those anymore.
You’d just torture it in the name of testing!You should give that to me….